I did the Cobra de Aco before there was a convention version, but the head wasn't actual chrome. This version is genuine, 100%, professionally done, sweet and beautiful chrome. The chrome looks fabulous in person, but I had a time trying to get the camera to do it justice.

Straight from Argentina, here she is, the fabulous, the amazing, Glenda! While it was cool to get the "pilot scarlett" homage in the 25th line, I wanted a Glenda. The Chrome is the real deal, check it out! (It's tricky getting the chrome to look right in pictures)

Yeah, I cracked the torso and all that. It took quite a bit of work to get it back together too. The legs were tight in the hip sockets, but I had to actually dremmel the shoulder sockets, and inside the torso, and the neck ball, and the arm parts that go into the torso. Plus painting the blue and skin tone over the chrome and painting the scarlett legs (in place of the pilot scarlett leg warmers).